Felon said:
I recall someone from BC posting on this board that transparent Tacti-Tiles were in the works, but that was a while back. That would sure be sweet.
A local machinist sold some lexan with 1" squares lasered into the surface. They chose an odd size, probably because of the size of the lexan raw material. The sheets ended up being about 24" x 15" (about as long as our table is wide). They sold them for $15 apiece, but the machinist who made them isn't going to make anymore. I don't know why.
1) They could handle wet or dry erase (one brand of dry erase left tracks that took some elbow grease to reduce to barely noticable so we threw them away). They said it could handle permanent, but we didn't have the heart to try.
2) They were clear, which made a really neat tripple level effect (only used to set up the scene) when combined with some 1" square pieces of glass. I'll need to set that up again and take a photo of it.
3) They are bullet resistant. ok, that's not really a selling point, but it gives an incredible lively surface to roll dice. That really made them worth it.
They were too big to travel, short of a big art and crafts portfolio. They were also too big to use in a tact-tile fashon across the board (remove the board you have already left to put it infront of the board you are approaching). They could have cut them in half again, which would have solved both of those. They also didn't have an interlocking feature, which I am happy without.
In all they are great if you are running the game at a fixed location. Since they were so large, we put them across the surface of the table and put our books and papers on the edges making moving them cumbersome.
Since they were a local shop and they arn't making them anymore I'm sorry I can't refer you.